Sheepish Williams explains why he was stopped on record run

Updated 9:03 pm, Monday, October 10, 2016

UTSA Jarveon Williams celebrates his TD run against Southern Miss at the Alamodome on Oct, 8, 2016.

UTSA Jarveon Williams celebrates his TD run against Southern Miss at the Alamodome on Oct, 8, 2016.

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UTSA running back Jarveon Williams scores on a long run against Rice during first-half action at the Alamodome on Nov. 21, 2015.

UTSA running back Jarveon Williams scores on a long run against Rice during first-half action at the Alamodome on Nov. 21, 2015.

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UTSA’s Jarveon Williams runs drills during practice on Aug. 5, 2016.

UTSA’s Jarveon Williams runs drills during practice on Aug. 5, 2016.

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Sheepish Williams explains why he was stopped on record run

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UTSA running back Jarveon Williams could laugh about his record-setting 92-yard run a couple of days after it happened.

“I got a few jokes from my brother and my mom, but that’s about it,” Williams said sheepishly.

Williams was pulled down by USM cornerback Trae Collins at the Golden Eagle 3 in a desperation grasp before the end zone.

Video: Jarveon video on record run

UTSA coach Frank Wilson noted that Williams might have felt the effects of carrying the ball earlier in the game in the late charge.

“He ran out of gas,”Wilson said. “He had run the previous play before that, but just kind of step out of that (tackle attempt.) You drive your legs or hop out because you know he will dive for you in a last-ditch effort.”

Video: Frank video on Jarveon's record run

Jalen Rhodes scored on a 3-yard run on the next play, giving him a share of the school record with his third touchdown run on UTSA's final touchdown of the game. It capped the highest scoring game for the Roadrunners against any FBS school and the second-highest points total in school history.